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Seattle Police sued for ‘unnecessary violence’ against Black Lives Matter protesters: report

According to a lawsuit filed in federal court this Tuesday, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan and Police Chief Carmen Best violated the constitutional rights of protesters regarding police brutality and racism when they allowed the Seattle Police Department to deploy “unnecessary violence” during crowd control operations, The Seattle Times reports.

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Trump mocked for putting Stephen Miller in charge of anti-racism speech: ‘Literally the worst person imaginable’

On Tuesday, news broke that Stephen Miller is writing President Donald Trump's upcoming national address against racism.

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'It isn't over yet': Dr. Fauci delivers chilling warning about coronavirus infections still to come

On Tuesday, The New York Times reported that Dr. Anthony Fauci, the infectious disease expert on President Donald Trump's coronavirus task force, is warning that the coronavirus pandemic is not finished ravaging America.

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‘Tough as nails’: Yamiche Alcindor wins White House Correspondent’s Association award for Trump coverage

One of President Donald Trump's least favorite reporters, PBS Newshour's Yamiche Alcindor is being honored for her coverage by the White House Correspondent's Association.

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Stephen Miller is preparing Trump’s speech on race relations in America: report

In the wake of unrest over the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police, the White House is preparing a speech on race relations -- a speech that is reportedly written Stephen Miller, who was the main architect of the Trump administration's widely criticized immigration policy.

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Trump was 'on the brink' of firing defense secretary for contradicting him on troop deployment: report

On Tuesday, The Wall Street Journal reported that President Donald Trump was "on the brink" of firing Secretary of Defense Mark Esper last week, amid a disagreement between the two on using military force to control civil rights protesters.

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Calls are renewed to 'defund the police,' but what does that mean?

CHICAGO — For those not closely following efforts to reform the Chicago Police Department or other departments across the nation, a call to “defund the police” might sound surprising or even alarming.But the concept has been widely discussed for several years, brought forward by activists and reformers, who question the dedication of tax dollars in the wake of numerous scandals in the Chicago Police Department.Tax dollars would be better spent on community programming or efforts that can more adequately address some of the deep-rooted social problems, such as drug addiction or mental health co...

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Republican candidate attacks George Floyd's niece after she asks 'when has America ever been great?'

George "Perry" Floyd's niece Brooke Williams took to the pulpit Tuesday to beg an end to a "corrupt and broken" system. But it was her knock on "Make America Great Again" that sent conservative supporters of President Donald Trump into a tailspin of pearl-clutching and attacks on a mourning family.

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Trump is 'political herpes' declares GOP strategist – and Republicans 'don’t want to be touched by it'

Over the past week the nation has seen a surprising number of Republicans, conservatives, and Trump appointees start to stand up to President Donald Trump – including some who worked in  his administration, and even some who still do.

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US Olympic chief backs athlete protests

The United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee has signalled it will challenge rules banning athletes from protesting at the Olympics after hearing from US athletes last week.

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'It was a shocking thing to say': Republicans aren't even trying to defend Trump's Buffalo tweet

On Tuesday, Politico reported that many high-ranking Republicans aren't even bothering to try to defend President Donald Trump's tweet attacking the 75-year-old Buffalo protester pushed to the ground by police. Instead, they are either offering condemnation or refusing comment altogether.

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White House claims violence incited at George Floyd protests in Miami linked to Venezuela's Maduro

WASHINGTON — The White House said Friday it has information that individuals linked to Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro have incited violence at protests in the United States spurred by George Floyd’s death.U.S. Sen Rick Scott, R-Fla., also highlighted a similar report earlier in the week, promising Wednesday on Twitter that the U.S. government would crack down on any operatives tied to Latin American dictators who instigate conflict in Miami as part of the protests.Neither offered proof of the allegations, and the White House declined to discuss “non-open source information” that had led to t...

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Trump's attempt to shore up his base flops amid mass unrest and a global pandemic: columnist

Writing in the Washington Post this Tuesday, columnist Greg Sargent writes that President Trump's hope to use a global pandemic and the "worst civil unrest in 50 years" to solidify his grip on his base isn't turning out the way he expected.

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